Where do Princesses go to school? The Princess Academy! There they learn all they need to know about becoming a proper Princess. With dramas and tiaras, this series is full of things for young readers to identify with and enjoy. Each story revolves around the six members of the Tiara Club, Princesses Emily, Katie, Daisy, Charlotte, Sophia and Alice, and follows their advenWhere do Princesses go to school? The Princess Academy! There they learn all they need to know about becoming a proper Princess. With dramas and tiaras, this series is full of things for young readers to identify with and enjoy. Each story revolves around the six members of the Tiara Club, Princesses Emily, Katie, Daisy, Charlotte, Sophia and Alice, and follows their adventures as they pass through each level of schooling, from Grade 1 (How to behave at a Grand Ball) to Grade 6 (How to deal with a Wicked Fairy)....more

‘The Tiara Club’ is a collection of books which feature young girls on their journey through princess academy. When I read the first few pages of ‘Princess Charlotte and the Birthday Ball’, I found it quite pretentious and materialistic. The princesses are constantly concerned about their appearance and what beautiful dress they will wear next. Therefore, I thought that the book would be highly unsuitable for young children. I thought it could possibly send a negative message to young readers th‘The Tiara Club’ is a collection of books which feature young girls on their journey through princess academy. When I read the first few pages of ‘Princess Charlotte and the Birthday Ball’, I found it quite pretentious and materialistic. The princesses are constantly concerned about their appearance and what beautiful dress they will wear next. Therefore, I thought that the book would be highly unsuitable for young children. I thought it could possibly send a negative message to young readers that we are living in a culture that is based on physical appearance, beauty and having a skinny figure. However, I changed my opinion on the book as I read further. The story is more about the importance of friendship than anything else. Princess Charlotte enrols at the Princess Academy and her first day goes dreadfully wrong. She meets the girls who she will be sharing a dorm with and instantly becomes friendly with them. The girls accidentally leave their bags in their carriage and the driver departs the academy. When Charlotte runs after it, the driver turns around to see what all the commotion is about and in doing so, he crashes into the bridge and their bags go flying into the river. The girls’ ball gowns are destroyed. Charlotte is in trouble with the academy leader but her new friends stand by her and together, they convince management to let Charlotte go to the ball. Charlotte initially loses fifty tiara points also but her friends help her to regain them.

The book is a typically girly one and the front cover is sparkly pink with a picture of a doll like princess on it. While I personally do not think that the collection will win awards for its intellectual depth, I do believe that young girls will be drawn to it. The book contains universal concerns of young girls everywhere; making friends, dressing up, having fun and playing games. The book is easy to read and is supported by pretty images of the princesses. It reminded me of magical Disney books such as Cinderella and Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. ...more

Princess Charlotte has one tinny problem she has to learn how to be a perfect princess which is a lot of work.Imagine you going to a school where you have to learn how to be a perfect princess for lick a hole year.Is that hard work or not?If you whantto learn more then you have to read it.Please look for ..... Princess Charlotte And The Birthday Ball

W0W!Great book.Its a children and a elder book that magical and feels its true life.This is about a princess and how she badly wanted to become a princess of the tiara's and she finally got it!Im currently-reading it now.

Stumbled across this series of books at an outlet mall and brought them home for my daughter (6 years) to read together. Very cute series...a little reminiscent of Harry Potter in that it is about a group of little princesses who are off to the Princess Academy. They earn (and lose) tiara points in their quest to become part of the Tiara Club (almost like a graduation of sorts). Each of the first 6 books is a story about each of the girls in their first year. The second set of 6 books is about eStumbled across this series of books at an outlet mall and brought them home for my daughter (6 years) to read together. Very cute series...a little reminiscent of Harry Potter in that it is about a group of little princesses who are off to the Princess Academy. They earn (and lose) tiara points in their quest to become part of the Tiara Club (almost like a graduation of sorts). Each of the first 6 books is a story about each of the girls in their first year. The second set of 6 books is about each of them in their second year at Silver Towers. The third set about each of them in their third year at Ruby Mansions. And it looks like a fourth series is coming soon at Pearl Palace!

Book One is about the Birthday Ball held their first night there and the friendship the six friends discovered in each other. Very good book for little girls.

Added bonus...they have a website. Each book has a secret word. When you go to the website and input the word, you unlock a poster you can color. Took us awhile but we found the first word and unlocked our first poster. We're off to book two! ...more

If Brianna was rating this would be a five star without a doubt, but for myself I thought it was ok so I gave it three stars. It's not a literary masterpiece, but cute fun chapter book for early girl readers. I was actually a little surprised she sat and listened to the whole thing straight through, it's the first time I've attempted a chapter book with her. We'll read the others in the series for sure.

And just a note, it's not like Harry Potter at all except that they are both going to a schooIf Brianna was rating this would be a five star without a doubt, but for myself I thought it was ok so I gave it three stars. It's not a literary masterpiece, but cute fun chapter book for early girl readers. I was actually a little surprised she sat and listened to the whole thing straight through, it's the first time I've attempted a chapter book with her. We'll read the others in the series for sure.

And just a note, it's not like Harry Potter at all except that they are both going to a school. I think those that likened it to Harry Potter give it a disservice because I was expecting more from the book when I read that review. ...more

This is a great series for young girls. There are 6 books in each Tiara Club series (and there are several series). Each book is told by a different princess attending the Royal Palace Academy where they are all learning the elements to be the perfect princess. Manners and courtesy are stressed and the princesses are awarded "tiara points" along the way. In every book, the princess has a problem to solve and I like how they work things out for themselves and ask for help when needed. For animalThis is a great series for young girls. There are 6 books in each Tiara Club series (and there are several series). Each book is told by a different princess attending the Royal Palace Academy where they are all learning the elements to be the perfect princess. Manners and courtesy are stressed and the princesses are awarded "tiara points" along the way. In every book, the princess has a problem to solve and I like how they work things out for themselves and ask for help when needed. For animal enthusiasts, there is a set in the series where each princess has a special pet....more

What did Princess Charlotte learn?She learned a great lesson. That if you meet new princesses and you're sacred to meet them, you can become friends. And that's exactly what happened to Charlotte. She met some new princesses and became friends with them, even though she was a little scared when they arrived. Then they made themselves into the Rose Room Princesses.

The illustrations make me nervous--they look like the Bratz little sisters! And the stories are awfully pat. But they're not badly written, they're easy to read and little girls are going to eat these up with a spoon along with the "Rainbow Magic" series.

Charlotte uses her wet dress to put out the fire and wishes that her friends could have dresses for the brithday ball but now Charlotte doese not have a dress for the brithday ball P.S.this is favorite Tiara Club book.

A lovey compelling story about the importance of friendsip and helping each other. The girls are all very strong female leads and are always very kind and always try their best to help each other and fix their problems.

Vivian French was best known in school for being extremely skinny and for talking a lot. At school she developed an attachment to words and later became an actor, then a storyteller, and finally a writer of children's books. She is the author of more than two hundred books. Ms. French lives in Edinburgh, Scotland, and has four grown daughters.